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SQUAD |
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| Emeka Igwe |
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Ejim Ike |
GK/D |
King Smith
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Pillar Okies
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MF
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| Ogom Enwenwa |
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Edwin Ebai |
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| Chuky Nwaochei |
F/MF |
Mohammed Sesay |
D |
Ike "Oscar" Akamike
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Kingsley Ojinnaka |
MF |
| Mohammed Tarawalley |
MF |
John Suku
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D
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Eric Kreme
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MF |
Omotayo Coker
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| Igene Odiansosen |
F/MF |
Samuel Osagie |
F |
Andrew Koroma
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D
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Julian Appiah |
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Sahid
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History |
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Colors: White top
Onadrix Rangers was established in 2002 and it quickly became the league’s most feared team under the ownership of KC Onyema. Rangers has a history of playing crisp and entertaining soccer. The GM is Godwin Madueke. |
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Accomplishments |
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| The team’s major accomplishment is winning the Nzenwa Championship for three consecutive years from 2002 to 2004 and then taking it home again and reaching the championship game of the Nwafor Challenge Cup in 2005. The team is extremely dominant and remains the league’s most dreaded team. |
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Key Players |
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| Veteran skipper Kenneth Nwafor may be slowing down but his influence over the team’s organization remains pervasive. Julian Appiah, Edwin Ebai, and Nixon Dimkpa, however, are now the heart of the team’s on-field play. Rangers is so deep that even the loss of its key players will be hardly adverse. |
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2007 Outlook |
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| Rangers can never be counted out. They may not play pretty football but they have heart. | |
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